How we write now living with Black feminist theory

"Jennifer C. Nash's How We Write Now offers a conceptual framework for thinking about contemporary Black feminist writing's commitment to sitting with and at the scene of loss through beautiful writing. Nash argues that Black feminism is characterized by this beautiful voice-an intima...

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